Sponsor Information
Sponsor
International Corrugated Packaging Foundation

The International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF) is an educational nonprofit organization working with AIAS in order to advance knowledge of structural design careers in the corrugated packaging and display industry among architecture students. These students are potential student interns and potential future employees of ICPF’s partner companies. ICPF’s overall mission is to generate a stream of increasingly qualified students to enter the corrugated packaging and display industry. ICPF is dedicated to the continued creation and building of partnerships within the education community, the granting of equipment and other resources to advance corrugated curriculum, the expansion of student internships within the industry and the promotion of corrugated packaging and display career opportunities for packaging, business management, accounting, engineering, environmental science, marketing, graphic design, architecture/structural design and tech graduates.
ICPF is funded by the corrugated industry and co-sponsored by the industry’s two trade associations, the Association of Independent Corrugated Converters (AICC) and the Fiber Box Association (FBA). It is headquartered in Alexandria, VA, and organized in Canada as ICPF-Canada to promote corrugated education in Canadian schools.
The International Corrugated
Packaging Foundation
113 South West Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-549-8580
icpfbox.org
Presenting Organization
American
Institute of Architecture Students
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The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) is an independent, nonprofit,
student-run organization dedicated to providing unmatched programs, information,
and resources on issues critical to architecture. The mission of the AIAS is
to promote excellence in architectural education, training, and practice; to
foster an appreciation of architecture and related disciplines; to enrich communities
in a spirit of collaboration; and to organize students and combine their efforts
to advance the art and science of architecture.
American Institute of Architecture
Students
1735 New York Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20006
202-626-7472
www.aias.org